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what did gangabai do and why

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Answered by Assassins2ei
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Garbage was laying all over here and there in neighbourhood of Gangabai. People were getting suffocation of the foul smell. Gangabai decided to go to Ward Councillor with her neighbour so that this problem can be solved. She described this situation to him and he promised to solve this problem immediately. Gangabai also threatened to Commissioner that if the problem was not solved within two days a number of women from her locality would protest against the corporation in front of Commissioner's office.  

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Answered by akshatbond007
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Gangabai , wife of Peshwa Narayan In the eighteen years of age, when Narayan Rao was killed by angry soldiers due to non-receipt of salary from the time of 30 August 1773, Raghunath Rao became a Peshwa and started looking at the government. But this thing was unpleasant to many people. Hence, Opposition members of Raghunath Rao established a council under the leadership of Nana Fadnavis and Harimpath Phadke . Gangabai was pregnant at that time. Therefore, these people planned to depose Raghunath Rao, according to which it was easy to deprive the girl of birth after the birth of Gangabai. Therefore, they arranged to send Ganga Bai to Purvar so that no one could do any harm to them.And they wait for the birth of this future Peshwa in the name of Ganga-bai, in the name of Peshwa's work. On 18 May 1774 AD, the son of Gangabai was named after Madhavrao Narayan , and on the Forty day of his birth, people declared him Peshwa. Behind this, Sawai Madhavrao is famous. Until his rise, Gangaabai kept looking at the government's work in his name and he used to go according to the advice of Nana Fadnabis. This resulted in differences in the council and people started spreading the exception that Gangabai's illegal involvement with Fadnabis and she has her pregnancy. They could not tolerate this populism and they made their own lives by poisoning.

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